Untitled Artwork It is also up to us, as students, to decide whether we would like to meaningfully engage with the work that defines a humanities education. Appears In CLIPPINGER: Embrace rigor in the humanities By Grace Clippinger | June 28, 2026 Facing this barrage of issues, how might we remind ourselves of the humanities’ potential for not just compassion and cultivation of the senses, but academic rigor?
CLIPPINGER: Embrace rigor in the humanities By Grace Clippinger | June 28, 2026 Facing this barrage of issues, how might we remind ourselves of the humanities’ potential for not just compassion and cultivation of the senses, but academic rigor?
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